Grassley Sees No Path to Farm Bill Despite House Markup
A key farm state Senator sees no pathway to a new farm bill ahead of the next deadline in September despite the House Ag Committee voting out its bill last month. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa was
Canadian “Super Pigs” At American Border
A recent project to tag and track wild pigs in Canada’s prairie provinces is being funded by the United States Department of Agriculture. With recent sightings less than 50 miles from the U.S. border, there is concern
North Dakota Supreme Court Rules Summit Can Enter Private Property Legally
LINCOLN, Neb. (DTN) — The North Dakota Supreme Court on Thursday ruled Summit Carbon Solutions has the right to enter private lands to conduct surveys and examinations in preparation for the construction of a segment of a
Ethanol Output Hits Two-Month High
The Energy Information Administration says ethanol output reached its highest level in almost two months while inventories dropped during the seven days ending on May 24. Production rose to an average of 1.068 million barrels per day,
Make Ag Safety a Priority
Accidents will happen, and taking the extra time to plan safety precautions can save lives. The agriculture industry is filled with risk, injury, and danger at about every turn. Cultivating Caution is a monthly webinar series exploring
Lambventures Grill-off Heats Up
The American Lamb Board is kicking off its new summer promotion highlighting delicious and nutritious American lamb, perfect for grilling, smoking, and outdoor entertaining. ALB is recruiting nine consumers from across the country who love to cook